Google estimates how many images and prompts you can make with Gemini: if you pay more, you'll be able to use its AI more.

Google created Gemini to compete with ChatGPT , and any user can use it for free, albeit within certain limits. These "limits" were not very clear, which caused confusion among internet users, so the Mountain View company has explained in detail what you can do with Gemini, depending on whether you use the free version or one of its paid plans.
Gemini Free ModalityAccording to Google's support page , which also includes information from The Verge , in the free version, users can generate up to 100 images per day , use five prompts with Gemini 2.5 Pro , and create five Deep Dive reports . This means it allows for quite a bit of use without having to pay.
Payment plans at GeminiOn the other hand, if you are looking for more intensive use, Gemini offers two subscription plans: Gemini AI Pro , which costs 21.99 euros per month and allows you to generate 1,000 images and 100 prompts daily. Google AI Ultra is the most premium option of all, since for a price of 274.99 euros per month , its use expands to 500 prompts along with advanced features such as NoteBookLM and Whisk .
Due to the energy and hardware costs of AI, they clarify that these limits may vary over time , so Google reserves the right to modify the figures. The good news is that when a person is reaching the maximum allowed limit, the app displays a notification as a warning so they know how much is left .
OpenAI does not indicate the exact limitsGoogle's publication of this data not only demonstrates clear transparency, but, although it may not seem so, it's also a dig at OpenAI and its chatbot, ChatGPT . This is because Altman's company doesn't specify what limits exist beyond an approximation. Instead, they say they depend on the server status, the subscription model, and the type of tool used. In other words, knowing the exact limits is a significant advantage.
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